The show was made by the same guys who put together Frisky Dingo and Sealab 2021 on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network). Hysterical shows for sure-- Archer is off the hook.

Yuuup! There was a episode that dealt with a girl who was turning 17 and was coming on to Archer, and it dealt with the ever present Getbigger "legal age of sexual consent", she was German and they were in Switzerland. It ends up with her topless in the snow and him covering her naked breasts for warmth.

By your statement, can it be said that ALL black chicks are both cool and crazy?

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No, she is crazy in a diff way. She has that "Cali token cool black girl" vibe going...but if you look in her eyes, she is the type of woman who'd leave a a dead chicken in her man's car, with a note attached saying, "So you want to choke your chicken to that Porno chick? Well have at it!"

Burt Reynolds to Play Himself on ‘Archer’by Joel Keller Oct 31st, 2011 | 3:59 PM | Comments 0 Sterling Archer may not be as suave as he thinks he is, but the bumbling private spy from FX’s hilarious animated comedy “Archer” always fashioned himself as a latter-day version of Burt Reynolds. Now, he’ll get to meet the real thing.

FX announced today that Reynolds has voiced a season three episode of the series, playing himself. Even though Reynolds is one of Archer’s heroes, Burt will irritate Archer to no end by dating his mother Malory (voiced by Jessica Walter).

“I think the only person on the planet who’s a bigger fan of Burt Reynolds than me is Sterling Archer,” creator Adam Reed said in a press release. ”Archer constantly tries to imitate Burt and always raves about Burt’s movies and all-around awesomeness. So to have Burt recording voice-overs for the show was just amazing.”

It’ll just be fun, though, to hear Reynolds and his off-handed way of speaking butt up against the combination of drollness and rage that Jon Benjamin has given Sterling Archer. One thing we know is that the episode will likely be yet another example of Reynolds skewering his ’70s sex-symbol image. A clue is the episode’s title: “The Man From Jupiter,” a nod to the city in Florida where Reynolds lives.

FX has renewed animated favorite Archer for a fourth season. So far the show is averaging 2 million viewers per episode, up 32 percent from last year, and will be back for 13 more episodes.

Below, EW.com has an exclusive first look at Bryan Cranston’s guest star appearance in the show. Cranston’s voice is perfect for animation, and we’re excited to see The One Who Knocks coming to the Archer finale. The two-part closer starts March 15 and is set on an international space station. Cranston plays Commander Drake, a conscientious astronaut fighting to quell a mutiny in space — with a little help from Archer rocking a blue jumpsuit of course